In the final episode of Always on Mission, we profile Saints Peter and Paul, taking a look at a few key moments in their fervent quest to evangelize, as well as how they died and where you can venerate their relics today. We close out the series with a conversation with His Eminence, Cardinal Seán O'Malley, Archbishop of Boston, on the call to holiness and mission, even in challenging times. Happy birthday, Cardinal Seán!
In this episode we profile St. John Paul II, highlighting three of his writings on the sanctity of life and the significance of the human person. We were thrilled to chat with Sr. Amata Filia who shared with us her beautiful heart for the Lord and how the Sisters of Life promote the Gospel of Life.
In this episode we profile St. Francis of Assisi, called by God in the early 13th century to repair the church—first physically, but then spiritually in radical conformity to Christ. In his own effort to rebuild the Church, Kevin Cotter equips and forms pastors and other parish leaders and teams in his work as Executive Director of Amazing Parish.
In this episode, we talk to Alessandro DiSanto, who cofounded the innovative Catholic meditation app, HALLOW, as he shares about the importance of prayer in challenging times and how this app can help us go deeper in our spiritual journeys! We also take a look at the life of Venerable Fr. Augustus Tolton, the first African-American priest in the United States who served communities of color with great zeal and holiness amidst many setbacks.For more information on Venerable Augustus Tolton visit https://tolton.archchicago.org/documents/1604561/1604725/Tolton+Biography+-+PDF/d8d2f8ac-b0c6-4180-b474-0ea68b4849ba
Today's podcast was recorded before the series of events that followed the killing of George Floyd captured the attention of our nation. For more from the Archdiocese of Boston on this topic, we refer you to Cardinal Sean's statement: https://www.bostoncatholic.org/news/may-30-2020-cardinal-sean-p-omalley-statement-killing-george-floyd.In this episode, we look at the life and ministry of St. Phillip Neri, the sixteenth century ‘Apostle of Rome’ who was, at important junctions in his life, surprised by the new directions the Holy Spirit drew him. Our guest, friend and colleague Lorna DesRoses, is guided by that same Holy Spirit in her ministry as an Evangelization Consultant in the Archdiocese of Boston.
In episode 7, we chat about the call within a call of St. Teresa of Calcutta, how her service of the poorest of the poor was rooted in Christ, and other nuggets of wisdom St. Teresa offers us in our own path to holiness. We’ll also speak with two priests from the Archdiocese of Boston, Fr. Brian O’Hanlon and Fr. Tim Hynes, who each experienced one of those calls within a call, which is to serve on the team of priests ministering solely to COVID-19 patients.
In episode 6, we profile St. John Bosco, founder of the Salesians who dedication to poor urban youth outweighed any obstacle. Our guest, Paula O'Dea, shares about staying rooted in prayer, community, service, and educational excellence, as she leads the St. Augustine School community in Andover, MA, through the pandemic during her final year as principal!
Happy Month of Mary! This week Tom and Rosemary discuss St. Damien of Molokai's life, and interview Francesca Alberti, who is a college student who in her spare time does youth ministry at a parish in the Archdiocese of Boston.
Tom and Rosemary dive into the life of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, who devoted herself tirelessly to the poor and marginalized. She understood what it meant to love Christ crucified. They also speak with Karen Wenger, MS, RN, FCN, who serves as a Parish/Faith Community Nurse and helps train others. She give Tom and Rosemary perspective on how the medical world and faith world collide.
Rosemary and Tom look at the life of Blessed Frederic Ozanam, the founder of the St. Vincent DePaul society. After being challenged by a peer, he put his faith into action by caring for those in need. Blessed Ozanam's life can be an inspiration for us, as we are still called to action amidst this pandemic. John Corcoran, founder of Trinity Life Sciences and a faithful disciple in the Archdiocese of Boston, shares how he stepped into action to creatively aid the Church during this trying time.
Tom and Rosemary discuss the life of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati and how he lived the call to holiness in his time. They are joined by Brother Jason of the Brotherhood of Hope, who explores how campus ministry is taking on a new form during the COVID-19 pandemic. Brother Jason also shares that personal prayer is at the heart of being "always on mission."
Rosemary and Tom explore how St. Rosa Venerini's life can be an inspiration to all of us as we live in this pandemic world. They are joined by Joan and Tom from the Apple Valley Collaborative in Acton and Stow, MA, who share how their mission has remained the same - to make disciples - but how they've had to change their approach because of current challenges. To learn more about St. Rosa, visit the Vatican's page about her life.
Even in quarantine, we can still evangelize. In fact, the call to share the Gospel is heightened in times like this. Join our evangelization team on Monday, April 13, for our first podcast, Always on Mission, and learn how the task of evangelization is being done and can be done, virtually, in the Archdiocese of Boston.